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Discover Assiniboine Park Zoo

Explore the Museum from home

Stay home, stay safe, spend quality time with the Canadian Museum for Human Rights online. Take a virtual tour; download the Museum app to explore even more. There are a variety of ways to connect with its stories and architecture – even from a distance.

Discover Assiniboine Park Zoo

Explore the Museum from home

Stay home, stay safe, spend quality time with the Canadian Museum for Human Rights online. Take a virtual tour; download the Museum app to explore even more. There are a variety of ways to connect with its stories and architecture – even from a distance.

Slide down 10 rushing water slides, take in a round of mini golf, splash around on bumper boats, or try your hand at ziplining at Fun Mountain Waterslide Park.

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Celebrate Multiculturalism during Folklorama, where you can check out authentic cuisine, cultural displays and live entertainment at 40-plus pavilions representing cultures from around the globe (August 2 - 15, 2020)

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Perform experiments in the Splash Lab and test your perception in the Illusion Tunnel at the Children’s Museum.

Feel the gentle touch of a songbird in the palm of your hands as you release it into the wild during the Bird in the Hand Destination Canada Signature Experience at Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre

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Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day with cultural activities and live music from First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities during Indigenous Day Live. (June 20, 2020)

Skate past landmarks including the WINNIPEG sign, and over the Assiniboine River via the Rail Bridge, at The Forks’ Arctic Glacier Park. There are over 1 km of on land trails to explore and the whole scene is particularly majestic at night when a canopy featuring hundreds of lights, including a brilliant archway tunnel, illuminates the way. Skate rentals available in The Forks Market.

Admire more than one million lights from the warmth and comfort of your vehicle at Canad Inns Winter Wonderland, Manitoba’s largest winter drive-through light show. (November 27, 2020 – January 2, 2021)

Experience a unique theatrical experience as you promenade alongside the actors during Shakespeare in the Ruins, which is staged around the stunning ruins of Trappist Monastery Provincial Heritage Park.

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Join the festivities during the Pride Winnipeg Festival, featuring a parade, rally and live entertainment at The Forks to celebrate Winnipeg’s LGBTTQ community. (May 22 – 31, 2020)

Catch a concert at Bell MTS Place featuring top touring bands, pop stars, rock gods and the biggest names in stand-up comedy.

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Take in Assiniboine Park’s Summer Arts and Entertainment Series, which features Movies in the Park, free weekday evening concerts, and Sunday Night Smooth Jazz concerts at the park’s open-air Lyric Theatre.

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Root for the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers football team as they compete for Canada’s coveted Grey Cup at IG Field.

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Celebrate Indigenous culture, music and art at Manito Ahbee, which features the Indigenous Music Awards, an International Pow Wow, and an impressive marketplace. (May 13 – 17, 2020)

Dress in your crispest summer whites and take a seat at one of the world’s largest dining tables during Table for 1200, an annual culinary event that supports and celebrates Winnipeg’s design community.

Lay out a blanket or bring a lawn chair to watch a flick in the great outdoors during Movies on Memorial, the free weekly family-friendly movie screenings held in Memorial Park during summer.

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Discover historic tales held within some of Winnipeg’s most unique buildings during Doors Open Winnipeg. (May 30 & 31, 2020)

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Relive childhood memories at the Pavilion Gallery Museum where you’ll find an exemplary collection of Winnie the Pooh artifacts and memorabilia which link the world’s most-famous bear to his namesake city.

You’ll look sweet upon the seat of a bicycle built for two when you rent from Bee2gether Bike Rentals, who have fleets of pedal-powered vehicles at The Forks, Assiniboine Park, and Birds Hill Provincial Park.